OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
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3.
Point the camera at the subject and then
press the shutter button.
• This will record anything that went on in front of the
lens during the previous five seconds and continue
recording from the point that the shutter button was
pressed. Recording can continue as long as there is
memory available to store data.
4.
To stop recording, press the shutter button
again.
IMPORTANT!
• When Past Movie is selected, the camera continually
updates an internal buffer that holds about five
seconds of movie images of what has happened in
front of the camera’s lens. When you press the
shutter button, your movie will start with the buffer’s
current contents and continue from there. Be sure to
keep the camera still and pointed in the direction of
the subject for some time before you press the
shutter button to start shooting.
Recording a Past Movie
Past Movie uses a 5-second buffer that is continually
updated. Pressing the shutter button starts recording from
five seconds prior to the point the button is pressed. Use
Past Movie when you want to make sure you do not miss
fast-moving action.
Record Store
Stores the
previous
5 seconds.
Action ➝
Recording
of the future
part starts.
Recording
ends.
Storage
complete.
Operation ➝
Shutter
Release
Shutter
Release
1.
In a REC mode, align the mode dial with “ ”.
2.
Use [̆], [̄], [̇], and [̈ ] to select the “Past
Movie” scene, and then press [SET].
• Selecting the “Past Movie” scene causes “ ” to
appear on the monitor screen.